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Sydney Sweeney x Dr. Squatch Is The Bathwater Bar Collab You Never Knew You Needed—But Can You Still Buy It? - MSNNo one asked for Sydney Sweeney to bottle her bathwater. And yet, here we are! In an unexpected but entirely internet-breaking team-up, Sweeney joined forces with Dr. Squatch to launch Sydney’s ...
Dr Squatch, an American company that shot to fame for selling Sydney Sweeney's bath water in a soap, has been acquired by ...
The soap which was sold exclusively on Dr Squatch’s website for only $8, caused so much demand that the website crashed.
Unilever acquired Dr. Squatch for a reported sum of $1.5 billion, but will the brand be able to maintain its edge?
Sydney Sweeney is doubling down on a partnership with Dr. Squatch, but this time is using her own bathwater to promote it.
While supporters applaud Sweeney for profiting off the very demographic that sexualizes her, others say her pandering to men ...
Sydney Sweeney put her bathwater in a soap. It sold out and is re-selling for thousands online. It sends a powerful message.
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Indulgexpress on MSNSydney Sweeney’s soap saga ends in a $1.5 billion payday; but she won’t see a centIn a twist that feels straight out of a Hollywood plotline, men’s grooming brand Dr Squatch — known best for its cheeky ...
Dr. Squatch. Called Sydney's Bathwater Bliss, the natural soap "bricc" is formulated with Sweeney's used bathing water, exfoliating sand, and pine bark extract; it contains notes of pine, Douglas ...
Called “Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss,” the bricc (what Dr. Squatch calls its soap bars) is a “very real, very limited-edition soap made with my actual bathwater,” Sweeney wrote. Related Stories ...
Sydney Sweeney has partnered with Dr. Squatch to create a soap made from her bathwater. The soap is titled Sydney's Bathwater Bliss, and is limited to 5,000 bars.
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